The Old Soviet had rules about KGB and other intelligence services—barring them from public office!

This a huge conflict of interest. Do I really need to comment?

Clandestine services have secret oaths, and allegiances with foreign powers. Their prior work (in Intel) was not just about collecting information—as MSM/Hollywood have the public believe. But rather, they run what are called PsyOps and dis-info campaigns in every corner of the globe, including “Democracies” like USSA.

[Admin Notice by SCS: This might be a noteworthy post—but, at this point, I’m not seeing enough for a full-blown topic. So I have moved it here. If there ends up being more to it, that could always change.]

I really don’t want to open up a can of worms on cannabis except to say that nothing good will come of it.

First it was quasi-legalized for “medicinal” purposes. You know, it helped counteract chemo “side” effects like suppressed appetite and whatnot. But it wasn’t just for cancer or AIDS patients (social anxiety, headaches, back pain, etc.). You could go to a doctor, pay about a $100 for a meaningless evaluation and another $100 for an ID and legally buy weed. Then they started pushing the so called benefits of CBD as a potential cure for cancer, AIDS and whatnot. More research is needed of course.

As of 2018 California & Nevada followed Colorado’s lead and legalized the sale/purchase of cannabis for recreational purposes and the floodgates opened. People who say it’s natural and harmless really don’t know what they’re talking about. The “lab tested” cannabis sold at dispensaries are full of so many toxins. Too many to name. For instance, a few days before pulling a plant you poison the soil which produces the highly sought after picturesque buds. Then you dump the toxic soil because nothing will ever grow in it again. And the hydroponic variety are fully toxins from root apical meristem to shoot apical meristem. That's a fact!

I see so many zombified (freedumb) kids and adults high out of their minds with their heads buried in their “smart” phones... Huxley must be laughing from the grave.

Do you know how many deer kids that gets mamed and tortured by this practice? They hide in the high grass you see and get their legs chopped off. Think about that next time you have your cereal breakfast.

So for moral reasons I have bacon and eggs for breakfast... But seriously this is such a pointless argument. Animals will suffer and die or be unable to exist on their habitat because of your existence regardless of what you eat. And the gigantic fertilizer and pesticide showered monocrops that big food makes their products out of is probably the most environmentally damaging food production ever invented. So I will eat my locally produced beef with a clean conscience thank you, and I think it will preserve my health better as well. But hey, we all think different.

Bill Nye: 1:35 “…but when it comes to moon landings, just ask the person how you would generate all that paperwork. The warehouses full of documentation that NASHA – NASA created…uh…to make landings on the moon would overwhelm any- anybody trying to do it on the side. You’d just- it’d just be very difficult to print all that.”

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The original recordings of the first humans landing on the moon 40 years ago were erased and re-used, but newly restored copies of the original broadcast look even better, NASA officials said on Thursday...

And wouldn'tcha know? CNN's creative marketing department managed to find a treasure trove of Apollo 11 ads (in on of those warehouses that Bill Nye was alluding to, I suppose) just in the nick of time.

CNN – CREATIVE MARKETINGA CNN FILMAPOLLO 11

Crafted from a newly-discovered trove of 70mm footage, and more than 11,000 hours of uncatalogued audio recordings, the CNN Film “Apollo 11” takes viewers straight to the heart of NASA’s most celebrated mission – the one that first put men on the Moon and forever made Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to household names. Immersed in the perspectives of the astronauts, the team in Mission Control, and the millions of spectators on the ground, we vividly experience those momentous days and hours in 1969 when humankind took a giant leap into the future. Premieres 6/23 at 9P/ET on CNN.

I'm having the same questions these days... Admittedly, I myself have not been as forum-active as usual lately, yet this can hardly explain the recent, sharp drop in forum activity (and of daily visitors). For instance, as I logged in today (as I've done practically every single day since Cluesforum's birth in 2009), there were no more than ....

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...4 visitors! And similarly low numbers have been a trend in the last few weeks / months. I can pretty safely say that this is a quite unprecedented state of affairs. Now, I hate to sound "conspiratorial", - but I must wonder whether perhaps something fishy is going on, although I'm stumped as to what sort of fish that would would be. However, in later weeks I have noticed a sharp rise in the frequency of (various sorts of) "access denied" moments, such as this one - which occured earlier this morning:

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When such "denials of service" happen, I will just wait patiently for a while (sometimes several hours) until the forum returns online. To be sure, such downtimes have never occured as frequently in the past. Could this partially go to explain the recent drop in forum traffic? I don't know. Just saying...

I would of course appreciate hearing from other members whether they are experiencing similar (recurring) "denials of service" lately.

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